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What skills did Nezha learn after his rebirth?

The skills learned after rebirth are: Kowloon Shenhuo, Tencel Mixing, and Double Sword of Yin and Yang.

Original description:

One day, the weather was hot, and the' Nezha' and even the East China Sea were bathed. The Dragon Palace was greatly shocked by carrying the two treasures of mixed Tencel and Gankun Circle. At this time, the dragon king Ao Guangda was furious and sent three princes Ao Bing to inspect. Unexpectedly, Aobing lost to' Nezha' and was even beaten by the dragon.

When the Dragon King learned that his beloved son had died tragically, he was heartbroken and wanted to plead with the Jade Emperor for justice. Knowing that the situation was serious, "Nezha" turned to Master's "True Taiyi". Master gave him an invisibility symbol and ordered "Nezha" to go to the worse gate to stop Aoguang and pray for forgiveness. Unexpectedly,' Nezha' was youthful and was beaten black and blue. As a result, the dragon king was beaten black and blue.

One day, Aoguang, Aoshun, Ao Ming and Aoji, the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas, came to intercede. Nezha' knew that he was in trouble. In order to save the life of the Dragon King Prince, he was deeply impressed, returned his father, carved his body and returned his mother, and committed suicide.

The soul has no attachments and wanders around. Later, it was given the incarnation of lotus by "Taiyi Real Person". Moreover, the real person passed the fire-pointed marksmanship to Nezha, gave him two rounds of wind and fire, and helped the prince of Wu to replace Zhou, which contributed to the prosperity on Monday.

Nezha (Chinese Pinyin: nézhā), also known as Ina, is one of the legends and legends of the ancient Han nationality in China. Nezha belief prevails in Taoism and Han folk beliefs. In Taoism, the titles are Marshal Zhongtan, Grand Priest Tian Tong, General Ling Wei, and Three Han Hai Hui Gods. , commonly known as prince ye, three princes. The record of his role originated from the search for gods by three religions in Yuan Dynasty, and was active in many literary works such as The Journey to the West in Ming Dynasty and Romance of Gods (commonly known as the list of gods). Nezha originated from India, Buddhism and ancient Persia.

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